And select the option mt9p031 support as is shown in the figure 2. Once you have selected the driver for your camera module exit the configuration window and save the changes made. Now you can rebuild your SDK by running the make command and install it into the board running the make install command.

Figure 1. SDK MT9P031 driver.

In order to test the module has been built correctly you can run the following GStreamer pipeline which will record 500 buffers of video and store them into a video file called video_camera_capture.mp4. Once the video has been recorded it can be played using any multimedia player such as VLC or mplayer.

Note: in order to use the LI-VI365 module it is necessary to desactivate the MT9P031 camera sensor driver.

Once you have selected the driver for the module, you can save all the changes and rebuild your SDK by running the make command and finally install it into your board running the make install command.

In order to verify that the new module was installed correctly you can run the following GStreamer command which will capture a video from the composite input of the module and record it to a video file called composite_capture_module.mp4, then you can reproduce the video file with any multimedia application such as VLC or mplayer.